wow, alot of responses, thanks all for the help
one of the things that is very frustrating is that the gate driver circuit will run all day long on a normal power supply at 60V. Its only when i hook up the higher voltage output (450V transformer) that it starts intermittently blow IGBTs. So it can drive the ultrasound cleaning for 5 minutes sometimes without problems, other times, it blows right when I flip the power switch. During the time its running, at 450V, the output and VCC (10V) and 450V look pretty clean and not crossing the 600V barrier, not even 500V. ..
comcokid - I will give all of your suggestions a shot on monday. I understand exactly what your saying. It has to be one of those issues.
Even with the issues you have said, with a 600V limit, is there a fair limit on how close I can work near it? Maybe 550V, 500V, 450V. I guess it depends on parasitic inducates, capacatiances, etc… but what is a far goal, 450
hacksaw - the 600V 1Amp fuse is in that location as to try to minimize the effect of capactior charaging on the fuse blowing. I think i can more accuractly guage the current after the rectification process based on the load.
itssmoked - this not a circuit im repairing, its a design.